bigshinyjet
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I heard that if Netjets would buy the Globals, Bombardier would through in FlexJet for free. As far as Chinese pilots do they even have any? They seem to do a lot of hiring over here!
It's THROW...grammer folks, grammer.
It's THROW...grammer folks, grammer.
Spelling folks, spelling.
Plus your avatar is messed up. Everybody knows that AT-AT's mate anus to anus.Good catch. Now you know why I preach grammar and not spelling.
Pervis -- I do not see having the Challenger 300 replacing the G200 and Falcon while still having the X/Ten. I have spent some time on the 300 and lots on the G200 and Falcon. The 300 is comfortable as a 8 pax. The X is an 8 pax, the Sovereign is an 8 pax. The newly designed fleet would need something which has a FA and is smaller/less expensive than a Global or GV. Just a guess -- I predict they go with a Legacy or something similar to replace the G200, DA-2000 and most of the G4s, but still have a few larger transcon jets. Most of the G4 owners are in it for the size and comfort (and some ego) but very few need the transcon performance. A Legacy can handle 13 in comfort going from TEB-PBI or TEB-Ski areas or TEB-St Maarten. The cost structure of the Legacy would appeal to most current G200 and DA2000 owners and give them more seats. And it is a step up in size from the X.
If the cost structure, comfort, etc. would appeal to G200 and F2000 owners, why wouldnt they all just go to flops where they already operate it (probably around for what nja operates an XL at?)
Maybe because they love the custom logo'd NJ playing cards?
JJ-- to get your facts straight, under its new pricing system FLOPs operates the X for what what NJA charges for the XLS, and the Legacy for about the costs of the X/G200.
I see $2,444/hour for the flops CX hourly, not the $3,289 you mentioned (unless the $3,289 includes fuel). Looks like you can get a CX for less than the price of an XL (even less if you compare the speed Delta). Interesting to see if the price difference between programs is relatively proportional to the pilot salary/benefits difference. For that, they outta throw in naked lady playing cards.JJ -- what are your numbers and what are their sources?
Actually for FLOPS $ according the the FLOPs "Fractional Operations Cost Worksheet, including 2011 CPI Adjustment", version 1/4/2011, and for NJ the costs come from bills I see, the costs are as follows for a 1/16th share:
FLPOS X - Monthly Mgmt Fee $9533, Occupied Hourly Fee $3289
FLOPS Legacy: MMF $12076, OHF $3280
NJ XLS: MMF $9770, OHF $2609
These numbers do not include the fuel baselines and estimate, war risk insurance and FET.
FLOPs numbers were given to me in a proposal from my salesman who has been trying to get me to switch to FLOPS for a while, If you get better pricing on the Legacy, please PM me the numbers. I may be interested.
I see $2,444/hour for the flops CX hourly, not the $3,289 you mentioned (unless the $3,289 includes fuel). Looks like you can get a CX for less than the price of an XL (even less if you compare the speed Delta). Interesting to see if the price difference between programs is relatively proportional to the pilot salary/benefits difference. For that, they outta throw in naked lady playing cards.
http://www.flightoptions.com/programs/fractional-ownership.html
Can we please get back to the topic at hand: How Flexjet is going to blow its own head off by selling globals to netjets...
OK, first of all, FlexJet doesn't sell airplanes to anyone. They "buy" them just like CitationAir "buys" their jets from Cessna. FlexJet has absolutely NO say on who buys Challengers and Globals so please don't kid yourself and try to make it sound like FlexJet has any power whatsoever.
You also may want to consider the future of Flex...
Just sayin'